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Originally Posted by Leah Ireland
PS Further reply - with all the ass kissing and fakery that goes on in review land, maybe women feel pressured into speaking well of bad men.
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and, men are afraid to give an honest review if they plan to rely on her for a reference later on. I have always hated both references, and reviews for that reason as well as the fact that I think both are a huge invasion of privacy for all.
I have never asked a potential client for a reference. I prefer to not be reviewed, so I would feel like a hypocrite asking a client for what is pretty much their own version of the same thing .I do not mind giving a client a ref if he needs one, and I do understand that this is how most women stay safe . I just feel that my clients already give me enough information on themselves to know who they are not, and the rest I prefer to trust my own feelings on.
I would rather spend the half hour or so that it would take to get in touch with his refs on the phone with my potential client instead.This way I am able to form my own opinion. I would hope that my client would show me the same respect , and spend some time getting to know me instead of relying on a few words in a review which may or may not be accurate.
I do respect that references , and reviews can offer security for some.They just creep me out on a personal level, and I do believe that with some extra effort neither one has to be necessary.